Jose Reyes Mansion Rumor MillJose Reyes just cannot stay away from New York. The Toronto Blue Jays shortstop, who broke into the majors with the New York Mets in 2003, is rumored to be looking seriously at a 7,700-square-foot shingled mansion in Old Brookville, NY. He still owns a property in Manhasset, NY, which he purchased in March of 2007 for $3.25 million, but his new alleged property interest would certainly be an upgrade; the 2006 Colonial last listed for $4.578 million. Still, Reyes can certainly afford to splurge on real estate; the four-time All-Star signed a six-year, $106 million contract with the Miami Marlins before being dealt to the Blue Jays this past offseason.

Jim Furyk’s Slick Ski CondoHat tip to Ben Fisher over at Summit Sotheby’s International Realty for sniffing out news that PGA golfer Jim Furyk has listed his luxury ski condo in Park City, UT. Located within the hot Empire Pass ski development, Furyk’s 2,100-square-foot spread combines a luxury chalet experience with ski-in-ski-out access to Deer Valley Ski Resort. Other perks afforded to residents include “a live-in lodge keeper, on-site pub, and a beautiful outdoor pool area.” Furyk, who won the 2003 U.S. Open and currently ranks 14th among all professional golfers, is asking $2.399 for the condominium.

Carlos Beltran’s Big SplurgeMoving from one former Met to another, St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Carlos Beltran made a move with the offseason in mind this week, shelling out $3.8 million for a luxury waterfront estate in Weston, FL. Beltran’s new digs boast a whopping 12,760 square feet of living space and come fully loaded with a fancy library, billiards room, elevator and a greenhouse. Despite his sweet deal – the Weston estate once listed for as much as $5.5 million, Beltran has had no such luck when it comes to selling his estate in Sands Point, NY, which has been on the market since late 2011. But, hey, maybe Reyes is in the market?

“Big Cat” Lists in ChicagoJames “Big Cat” Williams is on his way out of the Windy City. The Chicago Tribune reported this week that the offensive tackle standout, who played exclusively for the Bears over a 12-year career, has listed his home in Lake Forest, IL. The Big Cat purchased the 9,170-square-foot estate, which sits on a nearly one-acre lot, in 2000 for $1.38 million. He originally listed it in May for $1.899 million, but has since adjusted his asking price to $1.75 million. The listing for the home touts a 3000-square-foot basement that has 10-foot ceilings, an exercise room, weight room, game room and a home movie theater.

B.J. Upton to Sell in Tampa
After signing with the Atlanta Braves this offseason, B.J. Upton has now turned to tying up a few loose ends in Tampa. The five-tool outfielder, who played eight seasons for the Tampa Bay Rays before leaving to sign a massive five-year, $75.25 million contract with the Braves in November, listed his Tampa home this week for $1.6 million. Found on Davis Islands, Upton’s spread comes fully loaded with a custom wine cellar, media room and a gourmet kitchen. Outside, the outfielder’s backyard goes yard with an all-star pool setup with a tiki wet bar.

Kobe Bryant’s Mansion Has a Shark TankMove over, Gilbert Arenas. There is a new shark tank mansion owner in town. Kobe Bryant made a big splash last week when he listed his Newport Coast mansion for a whopping $8.6 million. Of the intimate details of the property that we learned, none stood out more than the revelation that the Los Angeles Lakers superstar has a shark tank inside the two-story home — most of us were expecting a giant terrarium given that Kobe”s moniker is, after all, the “Black Mamba”. Another selling point, which seems to be an up-and-coming a trend in athlete real estate: the in-house hair salon.

Contrary to popular belief, the Newport Coast manse is not one of the homes Kobe’s wife, Vanessa Bryant, was set to receive in their divorce settlement – the couple have since reconciled. Vanessa Bryant sold one of the Newport homes that was put in her name when the couple announced their separation in 2011. She originally listed the 6,000-square-foot contemporary in September for $3.75 million and eventually sold it in February for $3.22 million, shortly after reconciling with Kobe.